Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted June 7, 2018 Journalists Share Posted June 7, 2018 Having to overcome a few issues to gain clear running, the victory in the G3 Grand Prix S. by Darren Weir’s Heavenly Thought (Aus) (So You Think {NZ}) showed qualities in the colt that will see him right in the finish in Saturday’s G1 Queensland Derby. While the inside barrier may prove more of a hinderance than a positive, it at least gives jockey Brad Rawiller the option of going forward. Successful over 2000m at Randwick on May 26, the John O’Shea-trained Live And Free (NZ) (Savabeel {Aus}) could possibly start favourite based on his recent form, which would not surprise. Relatively lightly raced with three wins from six starts, the gelding is yet to be tried over 2200m, but his last two efforts outline his staying prowess. The lone filly to contest the race, backing up after her classy performance to take out the G1 Queensland Oaks (2200m) last Saturday, the Chris Waller-trained Youngstar (Aus) (High Chaparral {Ire}) has been in red-hot form with four consecutive wins, and if the boys are napping at any stage in the race, she could easily take the win. Unfortunately drawn one of the outside barriers, Heavenly Thought’s stablemate Lucky For All (NZ) (Tavistock {NZ}) put together three wins before an unlucky effort over 2100m at Sandown, and with an ounce of luck here, he does have winning form over the top selection. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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